Owners of historic property in fight with Phoenix over demolition

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

The fate of the 100-year-old Milum Textile Services property in downtown Phoenix is unclear as the owner continues a fight with the city over whether the longstanding buildings can be demolished.

The facility is located from 333 to 337 N. 7th Ave. between Filmore and Van Buren streets on the western side of downtown. Formerly known as the Phoenix Laundry and Dry Cleaning building, the property was rebuilt in 1935 after a fire destroyed a building that was developed in 1923.

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